My daughter's/sister's graduation

I have stopped blogging for a while, I just lost the momentum because of my hectic work schedule, and ever since then, I have actually succumbed to Twitter and Instagram, so much so that I find blogging redundant.

So much has changed since the last time I blogged (look at my previous blog post) and as of today, I am moving forward, progressing into my next lifetime achievement - my graduation.

This crazy transition from a small fry to a practicing accountant took... 3 and a half years, of blood AND paper shedding. The tremulous work-school regime made me a temperamental bitch (pardon the B) at times. I bet my dear boyfriend caught most of my temper tantrums with 1 grasp of hand like it was a CANON BALL. I was a handful to handle during my University days.

Now, in a momential (memorial and emotional) event such as my graduation coming along, it means recognising the people who were my strong pillars throughout my busy (or shall I say dying) days as an undergraduate.

My dad : I can never thank him enough and I never knew another man who is as selfless as him. Who puts me near to the pedestal - in a good nonchalant way of recognizing how proud he is to have me as his daughter. For the efforts he made to ensure that I have the education I wanted when they (mother & father) least expected that I will make it this far.

My mum : The silent pillar whom I report my school-related and achievements to, because I relate news better to my mum as opposed to dad AND the one who helps to spreads the message of my graduation on my behalf because I am not home most of the time.

My brothers : My young men, who are my protective soldiers. I watched them blossomed from the shy boys to admirable men. My younger brother who is as ambitious as me, gave me the heads up about his intentions to further his studies and take up Accountancy. I can never tell him how proud I am of him and I hope my studying and efforts has made him pique an interest in Accountancy too.

My elder brother of 31 years old, a groom-to-be, who always shares with me his collection of Uniball pens, because he is fond of buying pens but not using them.

The family that cared so much for my well-being throughout my years in school, from diaper school till now, how do I thank you? These 4 people, the well-deserving people, are the ones with the tickets to my graduation. No pun intended.

My daughter's graduation, I know that's what my dad will write on him Leave Form and
My sister's graduation, I know that's what my brothers will scribble on their Leave Forms.

I silently appreciate your care and support this far!





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